Just
unfold a map of China, hold your right hand over this cluster of provinces
organised around the Yellow River and the Yangzi River and stretching from
the Yellow Sea in the north to the South China Sea! Here, in this relatively
small part of China live the multimillion Han-Chinese, developing their
country faster than almost any other country in the world, drinking Champagne
on the 87th floor of the Jin Mao building in Shanghai, cutting elevated
roads through the middle of down-town Shanghai with a speed, that even makes
the 21st Century astound! 'Last Frontiers'? No!

China 'The Last Frontiers'? Yes!

Stay
for a while in Shanghai. Go to that places, 'good' tourist guides wouldn't
take you to: The small lanes of Old Shanghai, where buckets of night soil
are carried to the next disposal place; where the older people are sitting
outside their wooden houses on summer evenings because sleeping is impossible
under the hot wooden roof; where the same people enjoy the warmth of a winter
sun on their tiny bamboo stools, because its too cold inside the house which
does not provide any heating!

Come to the big and developed cities
? and find those Last Frontiers!

Try to visit one of the traditional homes of the Beijing people, the 'Hutongs'
that are being pulled down faster than you can image! - The same fate is
happening to the 'Longtangs' in Shanghai. For the sake of modern comfort
people are moved to the outskirts of the cities into anonymous housing silos,
where social structures and sound neighbourhoods will have a hard time to
build up again.

Come to the loam plateau of Central China,
Shaanxi, NingXia and Gansu Province!

Return
to your map and check what your hand didn't cover: the huge part of western
and north-western China: Xinjiang-, Qinhai-, Sichuan-, Gansu- and Yunnan
province. Find out what may be considered 'The Last Frontiers' of China.
Go west! Like in Australia, this saying means going to the 'wild': remote,
sparsely populated, barren country!

The loam plateau obviously did not only conserve the Terracotta warriors,
it also conserved life style and housing habits!

High
altitude 'Grassland', where the sources of Yellow river lie! Herdsmen
watching their yaks from the back of their horses, carrying rifles to protect
their cattle. - Their homes, black yurts set up on the grass during summer;
dark, small loam structures, that are shared by the animals during winter.

Go to the south-west where Yanzi is still so narrow, that even a Tiger can
jump over it! - Yunnan province, where you can meet some of those 24 ethnic
groups, some of them only counting a few hundred! Head out for all those
provinces bordering Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan and Tajikistan! Here
is where you can explore the different routings of the old Silk Road. The
Sunday market of Kashgar! The Taklamakan Desert! The Turpan grape valley!
This IS 'Last Frontiers' at its best!